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Product Description

Monthly Fee

Monthly Fee

Monthly Fee Waived

Monthly Fee Waived

Interest

Interest

Minimum to Open

Minimum to Open

Direct Deposit Required

Direct Deposit Required

Checks

Checks

Debit Card

Debit Card

Online Banking

Online Banking

Bill Pay

Bill Pay

E-Statements

E-Statements

No Overdraft Fees

No Overdraft Fees

Smart Savings

Ideal for young customers who are learning the value of saving or for customers who wish to have quick access to their deposits.

Smart Because

  • No minimum balance to maintain
  • You only need $25 to get started
  • Extra interest with auto transfers of $10 or more from a Smart Checking1

No Monthly Fee

N/A

Yes Interest*

$25

No Direct Deposit

No Checks

Yes Debit Card

N/A

N/A

N/A

N/A

Money Market

The Money Market Account is the ideal product for customers who maintain a balance of $2,500 or more and want the perk of earning competitive interest while maintaining the freedom to instantly access their cash.

Smart Because

  • Competitive interest with liquidity
  • Accessibility
  • A $2500 minimum balance is required to waive the $10 monthly service fee

Yes Monthly Fee

Yes Monthly Fee Waived

Yes Interest**

$50

No Direct Deposit

Yes Checks

Yes Debit Card

N/A

N/A

N/A

N/A

* Interest is compounded quarterly and credited to the account

** Money Market and Premium Gold Money Market accounts earn interest on all balances with tiered rates, compounded monthly

*** Interest is compounded every month and credited to your account

1Earn a bonus of .50% above our published savings rate with an automatic monthly transfer of $10 or more from our Smart Checking account into a Smart Savings account.

Individual Retirement Accounts

Town & Country Bank offers three different IRA plans for customers to choose from, so investing can be tailored to fit your individual needs.

Smart Because

  • Tax Advantages
  • Peace of mind knowing you are prepared for retirement

 

Individual Retirement Account Options

Traditional Features

- Minimum to open is $100
- This is a custodial account for an individual with earned income
- Grows tax-free, but disbursements are subject to tax
- Deposits can be up to $6,000/year and $7,000/year for those age 50 and over effective 20201
- Interest is compounded quarterly
- Disbursements can begin at age 59 1/2
- IRAs can be transferred from other institutions at no charge
- Disbursements can be made before retirement age for qualified reasons2
- IRA certificates can be automatically renewed

Roth Features

- Minimum to open is $100
- Funds invested are after tax dollars
- Grows tax-free and disbursements can be tax-free
- Contributions are not tax deductible
- Deposits can be up to $6,000/year and $7,000/year for those age 50 and over effective 20201
- Interest is compounded quarterly
- Disbursements can be made before retirement age for qualified reasons2
- IRA certificates can be automatically renewed

1The limits may be adjusted for inflation in future years. 2Unqualified and early withdrawals from IRA’s may be subject to tax and interest penalties. Consult with a tax advisor.

Educational Savings

The Coverdell Education Savings Account (CESA) is a great way to save for educational expenses during college and before

Smart Because

  • Tax advantages when you use the money saved for elementary, secondary or college education costs
  • Peace of mind knowing you are prepared for future educational expenses

Features

  • Minimum opening deposit $100
  • The CESA is designed to save for a child’s education
  • Not only can this IRA grow tax-free, but disbursements are also tax-free when used to pay for qualified education expenses
  • Deposits can be up to $2,000/child/year and interest is compounded quarterly
  • IRA certificates can be automatically renewed
  • Tax advantages when you use the money saved for elementary, secondary or college education costs
Health Savings Accounts

Health Savings Accounts (HSA) are a new type of savings account with great tax advantages.

Smart Because

  • Employers, employees or the self-employed can contribute pre-tax money into a Town & Country Bank Health Savings Account to pay for qualified medical expenses
  • These accounts can be opened with a minimum deposit as low as $100
  • Peace of mind knowing that as health care costs rise you are prepared

Features

  • FREE DEBIT CARD
  • Check writing
  • Open with a minimum balance as low as $100
  • Keep a $750 minimum balance to avoid the $3.00 monthly service fee1
  • Town & Country Bank HSA accounts earn interest
  • HSA deposits are FDIC insured
  • Balances in the account at the end of a calendar year remain in the HSA for the future medical expenses.
  • Federal law requires that the health insurance deductible be at least $1,400 for self-only coverage and $2,700 for family coverage effective 2020. Maximum out-of-pocket expenses cannot exceed: $6,900 for self-only and $13,500 for family coverage effective 2020.2
  • Contribution limits for self-only are $3,550 and for family $7,100 effective 2020.2
  • Catch up contribution amount allowed for self and family of $1,000 if you are 55 or over in age.2

1 You have 90 days from the date of account opening to reach the $750 minimum balance required to avoid the $3.00 monthly service fee. 2The limits may be adjusted for inflation in future years. Check with your insurance provider to be certain the high-deductible plan you are considering is HSA qualified. Tax penalties could occur if funds are used for non-qualified expenses.

Certificates of Deposit

A Certificate of Deposit is our most popular investment product because deposits are safe, invested locally, and FDIC insured.

Smart Because

  • Peace of mind knowing your investment is FDIC insured
  • A variety of rates and terms to meet your needs

CD Options

Certificates of Deposit

Features
- Competitive rate of return
- Low minimum deposit requirement of only $1,000
- Competitive rate of return
- The flexibility of several CD options with different rates, maturities and compounding policies
- Interest on a CD can be paid out or reinvested back into the CD
- Interest can be deposited directly into any Town & Country Bank account
- CDs are automatically renewable at maturity

The Dream Builder Certificate of Deposit

This CD is ideal for those starting to invest with lower balances they are intent on growing to achieve their goals
Features
- Initial deposit as low as $250
- 15 month variable rate Certificate of Deposit
- Competitive rate of return that may change quarterly Interest is compounded monthly and automatically added to your CD
- Add to the balance anytime you like with a minimum deposit amount of $25
- Auto transfer is available from your Town & Country checking or savings

Retirement Financing

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Traditional vs. Roth

Which is better, a Traditional IRA or a Roth IRA? Traditional IRAs offer tax-deferred earnings and tax-deductible contributions. Roth IRAs offer tax-free earnings, but contributions are not deductible.

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Traditional IRA

Use this calculator to compute the amount you can save in a tax-deferred Traditional IRA. Contributions to your Traditional IRA are usually tax deductible now, but you pay taxes when you withdraw the funds in retirement.

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Traditional IRA Rate of Return
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Roth IRA

Use this calculator to compute the amount you can save in a Roth IRA where you pay taxes on your income now, but withdraw the funds tax-free in retirement. Because this is a Roth IRA, your contribution limit is after taxes and your effective contribution limit is higher than a Traditional IRA. This calculator allows you to enter your annual deposit amount in "Before Tax" dollars so that the after tax deposit amount is automatically computed for you.

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Calculator Disclaimer

These financial calculators are made available as tools for your independent use. We cannot and do not guarantee their accuracy or their applicability to your circumstances. We encourage you to seek advice from qualified professionals regarding personal finance issues.